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Some people get their kicks from tearing apart things. Robby Stanley, owner of iPhone repair site DirectFix.com, got one of the first iPhone 3G S phones today. Then he proceeded to dismantle it and post on YouTube a “take apart repair” video.Stanley started his Morgan Hill, Calif.-based company in his garage in 2001. He tore apart and repaired various things that Apple couldn’t or didn’t. Now he has a 4000-square-feet office and a staff of seven to repair iPhones and other stuff. Last year, 2.5 million visitors hit the company’s web page. This new video of the iPhone 3G S is one of more than 60 they have posted.
Some people get their kicks from tearing apart things. Robby Stanley, owner of iPhone repair site DirectFix.com, got one of the first iPhone 3G S phones today. Then he proceeded to dismantle it and post on YouTube a “take apart repair” video.
Stanley started his Morgan Hill, Calif.-based company in his garage in 2001. He tore apart and repaired various things that Apple couldn’t or didn’t. Now he has a 4000-square-feet office and a staff of seven to repair iPhones and other stuff. Last year, 2.5 million visitors hit the company’s web page. This new video of the iPhone 3G S is one of more than 60 they have posted.